Fight Team Wins: MMA and Grappling Tournament Victories
We don't just train. We step into the ring to test our craft. This is a look at our fighters—amateurs and pros—earning their wins in real, hard-fought bouts across the country.
A proud moment with my student Dhanush after he secured a silver medal at the Duel Grappling Championship. He fought hard into overtime for the gold, showing incredible heart and technical skill.
Dhanush receiving his certificate and medal for his silver-place finish at the Duel Open. Every competition is a chance to test our jiu-jitsu and grappling curriculum under pressure.
One of our students displaying his two silver medals from the Warrior's Dream Series. Consistent performance in submission grappling and BJJ tournaments is a key focus for our team.
Another one of our fighters, Dhanush, proudly showing his gold medal from the Warrior's Dream Series. This win was a result of his dedication to our grappling program.
A double victory for our fighter Ashwin, who secured two gold medals at WDS6 in both MMA and grappling after very close, hard-fought matches. His versatility is a core part of our training philosophy.
Ashwin posing with his two gold medals. Competing in multiple disciplines like MMA and grappling in a single event demonstrates the comprehensive skills our fighters develop.
Here I am with my own gold medal from the Warrior's Dream Series. As a coach, I believe in staying active in competition to continuously refine my own Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and submission grappling techniques.
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When my fighters step into that cage, I am right there in the corner. It isn't just about the medal; it is about testing the grappling and striking flowcharts we drill every single day under the pressure of a real opponent.
Competition is where the theory ends and the fight begins. At Phenomenal MMA Academy, we treat tournaments not as a status symbol, but as the ultimate stress test for our training. Whether it is the Warrior's Dream Series or the Thai Battle co-main events, we go in to perform.
My students, like Dhanush and Ashwin, have built their reputation through consistency. They don't just show up; they execute our anatomical approach to jiu-jitsu and our flowchart-based MMA systems under fire. When I corner Edukondala Rao at a Muay Thai event, we aren't guessing. We are applying the exact same striking fundamentals we teach during morning sessions in Jayanagar and Whitefield.
I believe in fair matchmaking. That is why we started the Phenomenal Invitational Series—to ensure fighters are matched by their actual skill level, not just their weight. This ensures that when our students compete, they are getting real, quality rounds that build confidence rather than just racking up meaningless wins.
If you want to move from hitting bags to testing yourself against a live opponent, you need a team that knows how to prepare you for the reality of a fight. From your stance and movement to how you manage your adrenaline when the bell rings, I will be there to guide you through the process.
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